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17. The tackification of the Oval Office
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 12:57 PM
Dec 2025

The Washington Post actually has an article on the tackification of the Oval Office a couple of months ago.

Curious about the tackification of the Oval Office, I skimmed the official White House photo feed. As it turns out, the gold elements in the room were added slowly, not all at once. Photos in my (free to read) newsletter.
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Philip Bump (@pbump.com) 2025-05-05T15:21:40.072Z



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As I was writing it, I realized that a companion piece might be warranted. Among the less-important ways in which Trump is subverting tradition is his gaudy overhaul of the seat of American power: the Oval Office itself.

Consider this image, for example, showing Trump meeting with staff including his soon-to-be-former national security adviser Michael Waltz. It was taken on April 30, the day before Waltz’s ouster. Gold trim and appliqués are ubiquitous.


That photo prompted two questions. First, how different was it from the Oval Office during the Biden administration? Second, when did the change occur? My search for answers led me to official photos posted to the sharing site Flickr (remember Flickr?), where I learned that the answers to those questions were “very” and “slowly.”

Let’s start with the photo below, which shows President Joe Biden welcoming Brittney Griner’s wife to the Oval Office in 2022. Notice the doorway and bookshelves on the back wall. Neither has any visible gold.

....By early February, little splashes of gold started to appear. In the nooks above the bookshelves, gold vases were put on display. Some sort of gold figurine was placed above the door’s transom.


By late March, Trump was settling in. The pictures near Ronald Reagan’s portrait had changed. A portrait of Andrew Jackson and its brownish frame had been swapped out for a gilded one — and another portrait with a thick gold frame was crammed into a formerly empty space.

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You can see the full effect in the photo below, taken on April 10. But the “improvements” weren’t done yet. See those two brown chairs against the wall to Trump’s back? Notice that the wall behind them is unadorned.


By April 16, that space on the wainscoting (lots of architecture terminology today!) had also broken out in gilded hives.

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A crude being lapfog_1 Dec 2025 #1
Actually, it's fitting that Trump's Oval Office looks like a whore house and failed casino. dem4decades Dec 2025 #2
Post Trailer park Kitsch. Ping Tung Dec 2025 #3
Looks imperial Russian Blues Heron Dec 2025 #4
Its going to take time to pry that form core crap off the walls.... Historic NY Dec 2025 #5
A crew with putty knives and spackle will be able to take care of it. Ocelot II Dec 2025 #7
The tacky president. milestogo Dec 2025 #6
Vulgar and cheap. C_U_L8R Dec 2025 #8
He loves golden showers Generic Other Dec 2025 #9
He has blackout curtains over the Constitution! ... marble falls Dec 2025 #10
I saw the SOB on TV this morning with a gold fucking tie. Before he gets done doc03 Dec 2025 #11
Maybe comparisons to Louis XIV are more apt than Hitler or Mussolini. tanyev Dec 2025 #12
It looks awful MustLoveBeagles Dec 2025 #13
I wonder if Trump even knows what the word "garish" means... hlthe2b Dec 2025 #14
Grotesque, just like the man himself. Borogove Dec 2025 #15
How can anybody think that looks good? It's hideous. Wiz Imp Dec 2025 #16
The tackification of the Oval Office LetMyPeopleVote Dec 2025 #17
No matter how rich you are, grockri Dec 2025 #18
Gold is lot like the color red ToxMarz Dec 2025 #19
I think it's entirely suitable. A whorehouse should LOOK like a whorehouse. n/t TygrBright Dec 2025 #20
Simple, modern stylish drspes become heavy, bright Ilsa Dec 2025 #21
Gilded bordello Wild blueberry Dec 2025 #22
I don't believe anyone has ever been such a tasteless, tacky vulgarian. The sheer garishness Texin Dec 2025 #23
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